From Ken Saro-Wiwa's experimental epistle "Africa Kills Her Sun," for example, to the pathos and humor of Bloke Modisane's story "The Dignity of Begging," the terse, pathetic humor of Ali Deb's "Three-Piece Suit," the lucidness of Tayeb Salih's "Handful of Dates," and the poignant painfulness of Henri Lopes's tale "The Advance" and Sindiwe Magona's "It Was Easter the Day I Went to Netreg," African Rhapsody chronicles a discordant recital that is not too far from the overwhelming realities of the lives of Africans today.

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